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No hay artículos en el carroChristina Johnson
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de febrero de 2025
Great pad, highly recommend
Judith McCormick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de enero de 2025
I love this item!!! It has plenty of give and is thick enough to make felting a breeze. So far, no accidents with my fingers!!! Nicely sized to hold a picture and not have to move it all around to have a flat working surface.
Enid Polanco
Comentado en México el 22 de febrero de 2022
Se le quedan pegados los pelitos a las piezas que uno va trabajando y sin son blancas pues se quedan prendidas fibras del color de cojín
Mrs. D. Robinson
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 8 de octubre de 2021
I was concerned that this mat might "hang on" to my felting too much and get full of tufts of all the colours I was using. But it doesn't! Yes, you have to gently lever your work off, as you do with any other felting surface - but this one is the best I have used. My rice-filled hessian bag seemed better than the foam, when I first got it, but this is now by far my most favourite felting surface. Very comfortable to use and the perfect size. The first thing I made on it was this Guinea pig!
Abby
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 16 de diciembre de 2020
Love this mat. Lost a star for the fact that it went up £3 overnight in my basket as it was £18 and went uo to £21 for the xl one.Desperately needed a new felting mat though as I'm fed up of my foam ones leaving residue on projects, so i bought it anyway.The size and thickness are good, and although i can see that people who stab projects hard could end up felting their project to the mat, i dont have this problem. I move the piece about anyway but also dont keep stabbing right through my work.The more i use it the better and more felted it gets. Only downside that when on my lap it is itchy. I even itch through my trousers 😬 easily remedied by having a blanket underneath it however, or by using it on a table. I don't find that it slips all over the place as sone people have said, but maybe it is because i bought the biggest size. Overall i'd say that its great quality and i'm glad that i got the largest size as its just slightly bigger than my foam mat. I wouldn't have wanted anything smaller.
Deborah C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2018
I am a beginning felter and I tend to learn by trial and error rather than viewing online tutorials as I should. I purchased the brush type felting pad, a foam one and the Wool Buddy. I hated the brush type immediately, it seemed wobbly and insecure. The foam type was OK but I didn't like the feel or sound of the needle going in and I knew it couldn't last long. Then I tried the Wool Buddy, XL size. I loved the size, the thickness and the feel of it. It felt secure, it felt steady and no matter how much I punched there were no holes or wear that I could see. My only problem was MY OWN FAULT!. I was making a felted leaf, first time I tried it. Of course, a leaf is a flat piece. I needled away and loved the result. Went to pull up the leaf and it was FIRMLY attached to the Wool Buddy. I ruined one side of the WB pulling and scraping the leaf out of it. I didn't want to give up on the WB because I loved everything else about it. So... I did what I should have, watched a few tutorials and got some good tips and realized I was a felting idiot but one with hope. I started again on the remaining good side of the WB. I cut some squares of tulle netting a little larger than the size of the leaf I wanted to make. I put one piece of tulle on the WB, laid out my wool fibers and put another piece of tulle on top, a felting sandwich of sorts. I started needling but every minute or so, I pulled the leaf all the way off the WB and flipped it over. If the tulle got too many holes, I replaced it. The tulle and the frequent flipping worked like a charm. The leaf pulled away perfectly from both the tulle and the WB leaf. Use the WB right and you will love it! All I have to do now is avoid the ugly side I ruined!
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